The Department of Natural Resources announced on Wednesday that they will cease targeted culling of deer in three permit areas due to levels of chronic wasting disease reaching endemic levels.
A strategy change is taking place to help combat chronic wasting disease in three southeast Minnesota deer permit areas.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting comments through Feb. 21 on strategic master plans for each of the three primary categories of off-highway vehicle recreation: all-terrain ...
Targeted culling of wild deer in Winona and Fillmore counties will end because a rise in CWD has made the disease management ...
Only a few pilots noticed at first until Google Earth launched in 2001 and a satellite photo of the state-shaped forest went ...
DNR summer interns receive valuable training, develop key skills and contribute in important ways to the department’s mission of working with Minnesotans to conserve and manage natural resources, ...
A Hollywood A-lister has come to the help of an immigrant living in Minnesota as he fights a serious illness. The Minnesota ...
A mix of outdoor stories from Minnesota, including information on applying for season 'A' turkey permits in two wildlife management areas.
Officials say chronic wasting disease has reached "endemic stage" in three permit areas, meaning current management techniques are no longer effective.
Hundreds of Canadian geese have been found dead this winter in Owatonna, Albert Lea, Waseca and other southern Minnesota ...
Ice fishing guide Dan Jasper demonstrates the technology on Lake Minnetonka, where a current 13 inches of ice in Phelps Bay provides stable conditions for his high-tech fishing hub. The setup includes ...
Minnesota’s management of white-tailed deer populations shows numerous accomplishments, and work that remains before some goals and metrics are met, according to a Minnesota Department of Natural Reso ...